MA STAAR Fall Learning Session Real-Time Handover Communication

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MA STAAR Fall Learning Session Real-Time Handover Communication 2:45-4:00PM Breakout Cape Cod Hospital, Hallmark Health System Gail Nielsen, Marian Bihrle-Johnson

Skilled Nursing Facilities Hospitals Perform an enhanced assessment  of post-hospital needs Provide effective teaching and facilitate enhanced learning Ensure post-hospital care follow-up Provide real-time handover communications Office Practices Provide timely access to care following a hospitalization Prior to the visit: prepare patient and clinical team During the visit: assess patient and initiate new care plan or revise existing plan At the conclusion of the visit: communicate and coordinate ongoing care plan Home Care Meet the patient, family caregiver(s), and inpatient caregiver(s) in the hospital and review transition home plan Assess the patient, initiate plan of care, and reinforce patient self-management at first post-discharge home care visit Engage, coordinate, and communicate with the entire clinical team Skilled Nursing Facilities Ensure that SNF staff are ready and capable to care for the resident patient’s needs Reconcile the Treatment Plan and Medication List Engage the resident and their family or caregiver in a partnership to create an overall place of care Obtain a timely consultation when the resident’s condition changes

Transition from Hospital to Home Enhanced Assessment Teaching and Learning Real-time Handover Communications Follow-up Care Arranged Post-Acute Care Activated MD Follow-up Visit Home Health Care (as needed) Social Services (as needed) Skilled Nursing Facility Services Hospice/Palliative Care Supplemental Care for High-Risk Patients * Transitional Care Models Intensive Care Management (e.g. Patient-Centered Medical Homes, HF Clinics, Evercare) IHI’s Roadmap for Improving Transitions and Reducing Avoidable Rehospitalizations Improved Transitions and Coordination of Care Reduction in Avoidable Rehospitalizations or * Additional Costs for these Services Patient and Family Engagement Cross-Continuum Team Collaboration Evidence-based Care in All Clinical Settings Health Information Exchange and Shared Care Plans

Key Changes to Create an Ideal Transition Home Perform an Enhanced Assessment of Post-Hospital Needs Provide Effective Teaching and Facilitate Enhanced Learning Ensure Post-Hospital Care Follow-up Provide Real-Time Handover Communication

Provide Real-Time Handover Communication Give patient and family members a patient-friendly post-hospital care plan that includes a clear medication list. Provide customized, real-time critical information to the next clinical care provider(s). For high-risk patients, a clinician calls the individual(s) listed as the patient’s next clinical care provider(s) to discuss the patient’s status and plan of care.

Identify Opportunities Observe patients and staff during discharge handovers Seek information on usefulness of handover information Exchange visits with community partners: “Go See” and observe together Review cases of readmitted patients with community providers Interview readmitted patients and their families: what didn’t work well?

What is one new thing you learned today that you would like to test?